What is the largest fossil, impression or preserved seed ever found?

What is the largest fossil, impression or preserved seed ever found?
What is the largest seed of a currently living plant for comparison and it’s size?

This is the full question. Database problems with the board messed up the original, so close that if it’s even present.

It would probably be a fossil of one of these

I haven’t been able to use the board until today, because the message borad was messing up badly.

A warning for the above link in that it may take you 10 or fifteen minutes on a dial up modem.

I don’t believe there was anything about a fossil or seed impression on that site. I think it was only seeds from our recorded history. I wish to get this thread active again, so my reloading the link will have to be in a while. Thanks for the response.

Allow me to clarify, that it’s the seed and not the size of the fruit that I’m seeking.
Thanks again.

But if you scroll down a bit on astro’s linked page, there’s a young lady with a great pair of bunya-bunyas! And just underneath her, the manikensis pretty impressive too!

(I’ll go away now, and leave this to somebody who might reall have an answer.)

The largest seed around today is (I think) the coco-de-mer. Tastes like ass.

From the picture it looks like it too. I figured that a palm would be the current largestest seed.

Anybody care to weigh in on the past? The largest ancient seed you have at your museum is a starter.

Looks like it, too.